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Summary

The leading text in international relations is getting even better. Thoroughly revised for 2011-2012, WORLD POLITICS: TREND AND TRANSFORMATION presents the most comprehensive coverage of any text. This annual update provides the most recent demographic and statistical information available for the course. Using key concepts from major theoretical traditions to analyze both historical and contemporary developments in international relations, WORLD POLITICS addresses topics such as war, terrorism, human rights, the environment, and international development while emphasizing an institutional approach to resolving international conflict. Authors Charles W. Kegley and Shannon L. Blanton present each issue in a thought-provoking yet accessible way that prepares you to critically assess the problems, payoffs, pitfalls, and paradoxes of people's collective choices about the global future and the probable impact those choices will have on your life.

Table of Contents

Structure and Process of Supervision

Supervision Models: Psychotherapy-based Non-Psychotherapy-based

Effective Supervision

Supervisor

Gender and Perceived Stereotypes

Theoretical Orientation, Interaction and Learning Styles

BTI Types

Negative-Harmful Supervision

Supervisee

Attachment Style

Self-presentation and Self-disclosure

Interaction and Learning Styles

Theoretical Orientation

Gender & Perceived Stereotypes

Assessment of the Trainee

Knowledge and Skills

Personal Dynamics

Formal Assessment Tools

Supervision Ethics

Legal Aspects of Supervision in Psychotherapy

Impacts of Culture and Diversity on the Supervisory Relationship and Process